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. >>> today at&t park will be transformed into a science wonder land for the bay area science festival. people will explore interactive wonders of science and technology. it will feature a robot zoo, experiments and other activities for people of all ages. runs from 11:00 to 4:00 and it is free. ahead on the abc7 saturday morning news, an east bay city installing cameras everywhere to keep track of everyone going in and coming out. and a live look outside right now from our hd roof cam. you can see the bay bridge there in the background and the bay lights still on this morning. we get them for a few extra hours until 7:30. that's nice. you look at the ferry building in thefer ground, it's municipal railway heritage weekend. they will run vintage motor and trolley bus this is morning. hop on. something fun this morning. lisa will be along shortly about behaves like the surface of your skin. now watch what soap does to it. ♪ soap strips your skin. dove is different. with 1/4 moisturizing cream, dove doesn't strip your skin like soap. discover nexxus hydra-light. hydra-light's formulas
. >>> today at&t park will be transformed into a science wonder land for the bay area science festival. people will explore interactive wonders of science and technology. it will feature a robot zoo, experiments and other activities for people of all ages. runs from 11:00 to 4:00 and it is free. ahead on the abc7 saturday morning news, an east bay city installing cameras everywhere to keep track of everyone going in and coming out. and a live look outside right now from our hd roof...
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. >>> today at&t park will be transformed into a science wonderland. more than 30,000 people are expected to flood the field to explore interactive wonders of science and technology. the event will feature a robot zoo, experiments and other activities from people of all ages. it runs from 11:00 until 4:00 and it is free. >>> still ahead on the abc7 saturday morning news, an east bay city installing cameras everywhere to keep track of everyone oing in and out. and taking a live look from so tro tower -- from s to ro tower on this soggy morning, a tiny bit of the san francisco sky lean you can see there. lisa argen will have your to those who've been waiting for health insurance... welcome to covered california. the place to find quality, affordable coverage, and nobody can be denied because of a pre-existing condition. enroll today at coveredca.com. security, butalk to the leader. tyco integrated security. we'll create a solution customized just for you. and you can manage it all right from the palm of your hand. 8:40 on the west coast. you are looking
. >>> today at&t park will be transformed into a science wonderland. more than 30,000 people are expected to flood the field to explore interactive wonders of science and technology. the event will feature a robot zoo, experiments and other activities from people of all ages. it runs from 11:00 until 4:00 and it is free. >>> still ahead on the abc7 saturday morning news, an east bay city installing cameras everywhere to keep track of everyone oing in and out. and taking a...
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we've collectively grown as a family for the last three years. >> and thanks to that science-project family, the community has a lot fewer mosquitos. >> every state has one, but most of us don't know why they look the way they do. here's brandon with "flag facts." >> oregon's state flag pays tribute to its bountiful landscape and early settlers. >> in oregon, you have the only flag to include two different images on the front side and the reverse side. you have a beaver on the reverse side. then on the front, you have the conestoga wagon for the pioneers. >> other images in the heart-shaped center are a sunset, a mountain peak, a forest, a plow, sheaths of wheat, and a pickax. the 33 stars represent oregon's place as our 33rd state. but the most interesting elements may be the two ships at sea. one is a british warship sailing away from the shore, while the other is an american merchant ship arriving. they symbolize the transfer of power from british rule to american independence. above it all, the american eagle protectively spreads its wings. and, as randy said, oregon's state anim
we've collectively grown as a family for the last three years. >> and thanks to that science-project family, the community has a lot fewer mosquitos. >> every state has one, but most of us don't know why they look the way they do. here's brandon with "flag facts." >> oregon's state flag pays tribute to its bountiful landscape and early settlers. >> in oregon, you have the only flag to include two different images on the front side and the reverse side. you have...
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general hospital and a faculty member of the mit division of health sciences and technology. his own research and extensive political experience continue to inform the field today in work being done on stroke, cancer, and other health issues. it is and gentlemen, it's my pleasure to introduce greg sorenson. [applause] >> it was even with yellow tape. that's a little wrinkle to my remarks. i am going to share a few slides with you and thoughts, synthesizing what we have heard today and perhaps painting somewhat of a direction for the future. it's a real honor to be here with so many of my friends and colleagues from such rate institutions. this is the honor roll list. many of you are on it. in my new job, i have had a chance to visit with all of these because they are all customers of ours. understandve come to the part of what the u.s. news & world report process does is it helps us learn from each other. it gives us aspiration, something we work toward, and it helps us compare best practices. this is not the case just for these top 18. there are also hundreds of other hospit
general hospital and a faculty member of the mit division of health sciences and technology. his own research and extensive political experience continue to inform the field today in work being done on stroke, cancer, and other health issues. it is and gentlemen, it's my pleasure to introduce greg sorenson. [applause] >> it was even with yellow tape. that's a little wrinkle to my remarks. i am going to share a few slides with you and thoughts, synthesizing what we have heard today and...
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eating there's also a whole medical dynamic here because this is definitely an unsettled question in science whether these foods are healthy or not for you you know i mentioned enormous amounts of money flowing in the. opponents of general labeling mostly because g.m.o. companies like monsanto and dupont have spent twenty thirty million dollars in this race to defeat it they did the same thing in california what's behind this why are they so adamantly opposed to something just as innocuous as labeling their products well i think it goes to that question of whether g.m. most are safe to eat if they're not safe to eat they've been feeding us poison essentially and they're not going to want. to admit that the money is having a profound effect though i mean in i remember last year we tie you on to talk about this issue in california and the polls showed that this was going to pass overwhelmingly and then monsanto and dupont in the restroom come in dump tens of million dollars in the polls just suddenly shift like that you know and i just mention in the in the intro to the here that the polls wer
eating there's also a whole medical dynamic here because this is definitely an unsettled question in science whether these foods are healthy or not for you you know i mentioned enormous amounts of money flowing in the. opponents of general labeling mostly because g.m.o. companies like monsanto and dupont have spent twenty thirty million dollars in this race to defeat it they did the same thing in california what's behind this why are they so adamantly opposed to something just as innocuous as...
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down to a science. you're the reason we reformulated one a day women's. a complete multivitamin that now has extra b vitamins, which help convert food to energy. energy support for the things that matter. that's one a day women's. >>> one of the cleveland women held captive for ten years is speaking out in an interview that airs today and tomorrow. michelle knight tells dr. phil about some of the horrors inflicted on her by ariel castro. >> so he gets you in this room. what did he tie you up with in. >> one of those long extension cords. i was tied up like a fish, an ornament on the wall. that's the only way i can describe it. i was hanging like this. my feet and i was tied by my neck and my arms with the extension cord going like that. >> oh, my god. so he tied your hands and feet and also around your neck and hung you. >> in august, castro was found dead in his prison cell. officials say he accidentally choked himself. >> on the cbs money watch now, a multibillion dollar fraud settlement for johnson & johnson and a bill to protect gays in the work place
down to a science. you're the reason we reformulated one a day women's. a complete multivitamin that now has extra b vitamins, which help convert food to energy. energy support for the things that matter. that's one a day women's. >>> one of the cleveland women held captive for ten years is speaking out in an interview that airs today and tomorrow. michelle knight tells dr. phil about some of the horrors inflicted on her by ariel castro. >> so he gets you in this room. what did...
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you know about the science of marijuana you know about people suffering from how much they need it they need you to help them with their condition if you believe me then just as a physician's think your granddad will be after suffering from a back injury during his professional tennis career he turned to medicinal marijuana as a natural alternative to source and drugs for treatment i don't like it politics is about to challenge anyone to a game of tennis for their vote hoping your vote if not with what was going to court one more three out of five points but i'm a jew and if we can't reach voters their wrap recreational reefer he hangs out with his wing out on the nude beach to his biggest opponent is philip levine a multimillionaire businessman who's endorsed by former u.s. president bill clinton steve says he's in the pocket of corporate dogs so levine has spent at least one point two million dollars of his own money on his campaign for seems that only pays ten thousand dollars he has outspent. one hundred to one but they're nearly tied in the polls i spoke to some residents and asked
you know about the science of marijuana you know about people suffering from how much they need it they need you to help them with their condition if you believe me then just as a physician's think your granddad will be after suffering from a back injury during his professional tennis career he turned to medicinal marijuana as a natural alternative to source and drugs for treatment i don't like it politics is about to challenge anyone to a game of tennis for their vote hoping your vote if not...
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. >> a political science prof sor says the movement is an example of republicans in this state taking desperate measures. in colorado, democrats have control of the senate, house and governor's office. while supporters know there's no practical implication for the vote, they say it's a sure way to get attention for their cause. >> the best strategy for dealing with a political issue is through the political system. >> ken buck, a high profile colorado republican, is among those frustrated and he plans to vote against the 51th initiative. >> we need to make sure we work doubly hard to get the folks who aren't listening out of office and to make sure our voices are heard. >> governor hhe says he offers designed to divide us, it is destructive, but if it is about sending a message, they see our responsibility to lean in and do a better job of listening. >> if urban dominated ledge is laytures don't address what i believe are the concerns of the concerns of folks in our country, i think this is going to be a wave of the future. >> wave of the future, but maybe not the future. nonbinding.
. >> a political science prof sor says the movement is an example of republicans in this state taking desperate measures. in colorado, democrats have control of the senate, house and governor's office. while supporters know there's no practical implication for the vote, they say it's a sure way to get attention for their cause. >> the best strategy for dealing with a political issue is through the political system. >> ken buck, a high profile colorado republican, is among...
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. >> and just the notion that it's being couched as behavioral science, not necessarily medicine. meaning any doctors who allegedly involved weren't actually in the room and conducting these tests. but they were part of the planned programming. does that help in the pentagon in separating itself from any kind of liability here? >> no. it doesn't help at all. they consulted psychiatrists before they went ahead with this. but i mean, they didn't know what they were doing. they lowered standards. standards were established a long time ago. i think it's a horrendous mistake. and the american melt community has got to take a look at itself and not ever go along with it. >> the report said that the pentagon undermined the resorted disposition of the ethical principles in dealing with the >>> of the doctors involved compared to the responsest of say the military that hired them? >> well, i think the doctors are most, most guilty in this. because they said this was permissible. it was effective, and the pentagon went out and asked them a question, which they wanted a certain answer to. an
. >> and just the notion that it's being couched as behavioral science, not necessarily medicine. meaning any doctors who allegedly involved weren't actually in the room and conducting these tests. but they were part of the planned programming. does that help in the pentagon in separating itself from any kind of liability here? >> no. it doesn't help at all. they consulted psychiatrists before they went ahead with this. but i mean, they didn't know what they were doing. they lowered...
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republican tea party, a tea party whose social recidivism is outside done only by its hostility to science and technology. >> what about the president's dropping approval rating and the problems with obamacare? will that hurt you at all? >> focused on our jobs, economic development, we have big issues, sequestration here for another year, how do we replace those jobs? we are going to be laser focused on that. >> reporter: that is our peggy fox. we are hearing terry mcauliff will be here shortly. back to you in the studio. >> delia goncalves reporting from woodbridge, virginia. >>> there is a third candidate getting late traction in the polls. he is libertarian robert save vise. the campaign hosted an election eve rally and he is scheduled to vote in alexandria later this afternoon. the libertarian party will automatically be included in the next election and not have to petition to get on the ballot. >>> today is also election day in maryland. there are not any statewide races. but there are some local ones like the mayor in college park. this is the first time college park has had a compe
republican tea party, a tea party whose social recidivism is outside done only by its hostility to science and technology. >> what about the president's dropping approval rating and the problems with obamacare? will that hurt you at all? >> focused on our jobs, economic development, we have big issues, sequestration here for another year, how do we replace those jobs? we are going to be laser focused on that. >> reporter: that is our peggy fox. we are hearing terry mcauliff...
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i definitely want to major in political science. become the mayor or something. make the situation better for other people. my name is justin, and i am your dividend. >>> welcome back. kmart is upping the ante in the holiday shopping game. the chain will open its doors at 6:00 a.m. on thanksgiving day and keep them open for the next 41 hours. the store bragged that the marathon will allow shoppers an extra crack at the black friday deals. kmart's sister chain, sears will open at 8:00 p.m. on thanksgiving day through 10:00 p.m. on november 29th as it did last year. >>> and johnson & johnson is about to pay over $2.2 billion to resolve wrongful marketing allegations brought by the government. those criminal and civil allegations claim that the company promoted powerful psychiatric drugs for unapproved uses. the agreement is the third-largest settlement with a drugmaker in u.s. history. >>> twitter in the spotlight this week, ahead of its expected stock market debut on thursday. this morning, there is word that twitter expects its revenue to double and its profits t
i definitely want to major in political science. become the mayor or something. make the situation better for other people. my name is justin, and i am your dividend. >>> welcome back. kmart is upping the ante in the holiday shopping game. the chain will open its doors at 6:00 a.m. on thanksgiving day and keep them open for the next 41 hours. the store bragged that the marathon will allow shoppers an extra crack at the black friday deals. kmart's sister chain, sears will open at 8:00...
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so would betray our children and future generations some may still deny the overwhelming judgment of science but none can avoid the devastating impact of raging fires and crippling drought and more powerful storms the path towards sustainable energy sources will be long and sometimes difficult but america cannot resist this transition we must lead. we cannot see that to other nations the technology that will power new jobs and new industries we must claim its promise. coming up did you hit a pothole on your way into work this morning and a bit out of a laid flight late like is your house losing power every time is a huge gust of wind if you answer yes to any of those questions and you can thank america's super rich for your troubles but tell you why in tonight's debate. well. it's technology innovation all the least of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. i would rather as questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r.t. question or. i know c.n.n. m s n b c fox news have ta
so would betray our children and future generations some may still deny the overwhelming judgment of science but none can avoid the devastating impact of raging fires and crippling drought and more powerful storms the path towards sustainable energy sources will be long and sometimes difficult but america cannot resist this transition we must lead. we cannot see that to other nations the technology that will power new jobs and new industries we must claim its promise. coming up did you hit a...
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so would betray our children and future generations some may still deny the overwhelming judgment of science but none can avoid the devastating impact of raging fires and crippling drought and more powerful storms the path towards sustainable energy sources will be long and sometimes difficult but america cannot resist this transition we must lead. we cannot see that to other nations the technology that will power new jobs and new industries we must claim it's promise. that's. coming up did you hit a pothole on your way into work this morning and you've been out all laid flight lately is your house losing power every time is a huge gust of wind if you answer yes to any of those questions and you can thank america's super rich for your troubles to tell you why in tonight's military. dramas the truth be ignored. stories others who refuse to notice. the faces changing the world light snack. food picture of today's leaves. from around the globe. drop to the. i think. we're going to do it. did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a
so would betray our children and future generations some may still deny the overwhelming judgment of science but none can avoid the devastating impact of raging fires and crippling drought and more powerful storms the path towards sustainable energy sources will be long and sometimes difficult but america cannot resist this transition we must lead. we cannot see that to other nations the technology that will power new jobs and new industries we must claim it's promise. that's. coming up did you...
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that's always been sort of a known thing in political science. it's something that republicans will talk about behind closed doors and in sort of the conservative movement, but for some reason, this year, this has now become something that republicans are no longer embarrassed about. this has become something that republican officials will actually get less shy about saying in public and to reporters. so, in virginia, heading into tomorrow's big statewide race, the chairman of the virginia republican party did an interview with politico this weekend, in which he just blatantly prayed that people don't turn out to vote in his state. it's the republicans' only hope to get ken cuccinelli into the governor's mansion, is if voter turnout is really, really low. "the path for the gop's gubernatorial candidate, ken cuccinelli," the chairman says, "looks like this. if turnout is in the 30s, the low 30s, we are going to win." politico points out that in the last presidential election, voter turnout in virginia was 72%. in the last governors race, it was 40
that's always been sort of a known thing in political science. it's something that republicans will talk about behind closed doors and in sort of the conservative movement, but for some reason, this year, this has now become something that republicans are no longer embarrassed about. this has become something that republican officials will actually get less shy about saying in public and to reporters. so, in virginia, heading into tomorrow's big statewide race, the chairman of the virginia...
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. >> can science prevent concussions? >> i did my job and just had to sacrifice my brain to do it. >> al jazeera america is a straight-forward news channel. >> its the most exciting thing to happen to american journalism in decades. >> we believe in digging deep. >> its unbiased, fact-based, in-depth journalism. >> you give them the facts, dispense with the fluff and get straight to the point. >> i'm on the ground every day finding stories that matter to you. >> in new orleans... >> seattle bureau... >> washington... >> detroit... >> chicago... >> nashville... >> los angeles... >> san francisco... >> al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >> a senator under investigation and only al jazeera america is there. uncovering the corruption opening the files... >> are you going to resign if your're indicted? >> breaking the story real reporting, this is what we do... al jazeera america >> imagine spending 18 years of your life leavin life believingw your family trait. you are a adopted member of a loving family. it's okay
. >> can science prevent concussions? >> i did my job and just had to sacrifice my brain to do it. >> al jazeera america is a straight-forward news channel. >> its the most exciting thing to happen to american journalism in decades. >> we believe in digging deep. >> its unbiased, fact-based, in-depth journalism. >> you give them the facts, dispense with the fluff and get straight to the point. >> i'm on the ground every day finding stories that...
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save up to $4 on select hills® science diet food. purchase qualifying hills® bonus bucks products and receive a $5 coupon! at petsmart®. your bristles are so slim! [ slimsoft ] my floss-tip™ bristles are up to 17x slimmer than other toothbrushes. they easily clean between teeth and along the gumline. wow! so slim! [ male announcer ] colgate® slimsoft™. floss-tip™ bristles for a deep clean. you've got to try this sweet & sour chicken helper. i didn't know they made chicken. crunchy taco or four cheese lasagna? can i get another one of those actually? [ superfan ] hey, america, we're here to help. ♪ [ superfan ] hey, america, we're here to help. is there a lot of worry building up around a daily problem? well ladies, now there's big news in controlling your overactive bladder symptoms. thinking less about them with new oxytrol for women. it's a patch. the first and only over the counter treatment for overactive bladder. it's good to know how to put the control back in your go. new oxytrol for women. now over the counter in t
save up to $4 on select hills® science diet food. purchase qualifying hills® bonus bucks products and receive a $5 coupon! at petsmart®. your bristles are so slim! [ slimsoft ] my floss-tip™ bristles are up to 17x slimmer than other toothbrushes. they easily clean between teeth and along the gumline. wow! so slim! [ male announcer ] colgate® slimsoft™. floss-tip™ bristles for a deep clean. you've got to try this sweet & sour chicken helper. i didn't know they made chicken. crunchy...
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he had it down to a science. so i'm thinking financially i take the oath of office, i'm standing on the capitol steps and coiled january, 2005 and my grandfather popped up in front of me, keep yourself strong. my knew my state wasn't. i knew we could be. i put all the efforts. i had a big mandate. i won by a big mandate. i used every bit of capital, two things you don't waste in politics, don't waste a mandate and a crisis. make something good out of them. i had a great mandate and i was determined to fix the finances of our state. i think we did do that, i, with my administration working hard, with support of legislators, friends of mine, we worked hard an turned the finances. we went through the recession better than most any state in the nation, one of the top three states in the nation. never cut back any education, never laid any teachers off, never cut back on any of our programs for our children, our seniors. we expanded programs for people in need because we had ourself financially strong. i come here, my
he had it down to a science. so i'm thinking financially i take the oath of office, i'm standing on the capitol steps and coiled january, 2005 and my grandfather popped up in front of me, keep yourself strong. my knew my state wasn't. i knew we could be. i put all the efforts. i had a big mandate. i won by a big mandate. i used every bit of capital, two things you don't waste in politics, don't waste a mandate and a crisis. make something good out of them. i had a great mandate and i was...
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that's always been sort of a known thing in political science. it's something that republicans will talk about behind closed doors and in sort of the conservative movement, but for some reason, this year, this has now become something that republicans are no longer embarrassed about. this has become something that republican officials will actually get less shy about saying in public and to reporters. so, in virginia, heading into tomorrow's big statewide race, the chairman of the virginia republican party did an interview with politico this weekend, in which he just blatantly prayed that people don't turn out to vote in his state. it's the republicans' only hope to get ken cuccinelli into the governor's mansion, is if voter turnout is really, really low. "the path for the gop's gubernatorial candidate, ken cuccinelli," the chairman says, "looks like this. if turnout is in the 30s, the low 30s, we are going to win." politico points out that in the last presidential election, voter turnout in virginia was 72%. in the last governors race, it was 40
that's always been sort of a known thing in political science. it's something that republicans will talk about behind closed doors and in sort of the conservative movement, but for some reason, this year, this has now become something that republicans are no longer embarrassed about. this has become something that republican officials will actually get less shy about saying in public and to reporters. so, in virginia, heading into tomorrow's big statewide race, the chairman of the virginia...
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. >> can science prevent concussions? >> i did my job and just had to sacrifice my brain to do it. >> a senator under investigation and only al jazeera america is there. uncovering the corruption opening the files... >> are you going to resign if your're indicted? >> breaking the story real reporting, this is what we do... al jazeera america >> imagine spending 18 years of your life leavin life believingw your family trait. you are a adopted member of a loving family. it's okay to be curious and find your biological parent. when that journey started for steve, he found quickly he had been kept in the dark of what was otherwise an open secret. here is a thing about a place like kansas things can hide in these wide open spaces. hopes, lies, secrets. the sky is like a huge lid trapping everything inside my name is steve, and i was born in kansas. i whats a i documente a adoptedy jane who raised me on this farm along with their six daughters and two sons. i grew up leaving thing believing things in my family were a certain wa
. >> can science prevent concussions? >> i did my job and just had to sacrifice my brain to do it. >> a senator under investigation and only al jazeera america is there. uncovering the corruption opening the files... >> are you going to resign if your're indicted? >> breaking the story real reporting, this is what we do... al jazeera america >> imagine spending 18 years of your life leavin life believingw your family trait. you are a adopted member of a...
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science technology innovation hall the least developed around russia we've. covered. remember remember it's yet again the fifth of november in banks there is a con man still rule it's been four hundred years that rebuilding a stale for a rope a rope was a last never held and for this reason trees those blocks still bend indeed it was blankfein and diamond who did these schemes called ponzi contrived to blow the global economy sky high with derivatives laid deep in dark pools that did prove the markets overthrow. the markets go boom with the economy. well. we're not psyched to have active camps a long time ago where patients are forced to come after him out or strike never turn world's attention to the place that some gulag of our times. the world's faceless march protest movement anonymous spread their message across the globe with crowds rallying against online snooping and government corruption. morris spy revelations was britain reportedly running a secret listening post in the heart of berlin right on the roof of the u.k. embassy. and eastern libya swears in its o
science technology innovation hall the least developed around russia we've. covered. remember remember it's yet again the fifth of november in banks there is a con man still rule it's been four hundred years that rebuilding a stale for a rope a rope was a last never held and for this reason trees those blocks still bend indeed it was blankfein and diamond who did these schemes called ponzi contrived to blow the global economy sky high with derivatives laid deep in dark pools that did prove the...
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. >> catherine: the science experiment that got a high school teacher fired. then. >> catherine: elderly patients who were essentially abandoned.. we hear from a woman who once lived at the east bay nursing home now under investigation. you got to love the weekend. it's like everyone came to, "if it's good, let's save it for the weekend." so here's to the kfc ten buck weekend bucket. ten pieces, ten bucks. any recipe. just ten bucks every saturday and sunday. today tastes so good. >> reporter:shares of bay area car-maker tesla.largely unaffected after another report of a fiery crash. you can see a mini explosion here in this cell phone video.taken a week and a half ago in mexico. >> reporter:a tesla model-s apparently drove through a wall, hit a tree, and caught fire. and it was the second time this month that a model s burst into flames. this was the scene october 2nd near seattle -- a tesla burned after hitting some road debris. >> reporter:the debris punctured the car's electirc battery.which led to a large fire in the car's front end. late last week the na
. >> catherine: the science experiment that got a high school teacher fired. then. >> catherine: elderly patients who were essentially abandoned.. we hear from a woman who once lived at the east bay nursing home now under investigation. you got to love the weekend. it's like everyone came to, "if it's good, let's save it for the weekend." so here's to the kfc ten buck weekend bucket. ten pieces, ten bucks. any recipe. just ten bucks every saturday and sunday. today tastes...
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. >> susan estridge, professor of law and political science and fox news contributor. all right, was that an implicit criticism, a not so veiled swipe at president obama? >> well, i think it was certainly praise of terry mcauliffe and deal making skills and, you know, maybe there was just a little hint in there, gregg, that what we need in washington -- let's face it, i moon, if you know bill clinton was him safe deal maker. he had been president, i'm sure he would have had everybody up all night every night for weeks on end getting this solved. you know, he and barak obama do have different styles. i think there might have even been a hint that if another clinton were to be president in two years or so, she might be a deal maker, too. >> yeah. clinton also said something else. he said, the thing i learned about being president, he said, was to respect and consider the other side's ideas. i'm wondering if this is really just a preview of hillary clinton's run in 2016 and her theme will be hey, look, i'm different than the last guy. i can actually roll up my sleeves and
. >> susan estridge, professor of law and political science and fox news contributor. all right, was that an implicit criticism, a not so veiled swipe at president obama? >> well, i think it was certainly praise of terry mcauliffe and deal making skills and, you know, maybe there was just a little hint in there, gregg, that what we need in washington -- let's face it, i moon, if you know bill clinton was him safe deal maker. he had been president, i'm sure he would have had...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's jusavo: thesales event "sis back. drive" which means it's never been easier to get a new passat, awarded j.d. power's most appealing midsize car, two years in a row. and right now you can drive one home for practically just your signature. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on any new 2014 volkswagen. hurry, this offer ends december 2nd. for details, visit vwdealer.com today >>> during the 2012 presidential campaign, mitt romney had a problem. i mean, obviously mitt romney had a lot of problems, but he had one particular problem when he picked paul ryan who was nationally famous at that point for one thing, for being the budget guy who wanted to kill medicare. paul ryan released budget after budget after budget over a period of years that called for the dismantling of medicare. and mitt romney didn't want to be known as the presidential candidate wanting to kill medicare. so the romney camp came up with a solution, i'm rubber, you're
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i think the record ought to be clear about jeffrey science. he was invited with less than a week's notice to come before this committee. he couldn't make it that day. he asked for some other day. he went to omb and had nothing to do with the solyndra contract. did he come before us and talk about it. the sole role is to represent omb. i don't think he ought -- there ought to be any disparagement of him. he is a very wealth regarded public servant. >> the gentleman's public will stand. >> thank you, mr. chairman. welcome madam secretary. now we all agree the website problems must be resolved. this country invented and developed internet and the concept of the web sites. so there are high expectations. the fact that the hired private contractors didn't build the website in three years is inexcusable. i hope those at fault will be held accountable. we can't lose sight of the big picture that, when this is all said and done every american will have affordable quality health insurance and health care. this is a goalie believe of all democrats and r
i think the record ought to be clear about jeffrey science. he was invited with less than a week's notice to come before this committee. he couldn't make it that day. he asked for some other day. he went to omb and had nothing to do with the solyndra contract. did he come before us and talk about it. the sole role is to represent omb. i don't think he ought -- there ought to be any disparagement of him. he is a very wealth regarded public servant. >> the gentleman's public will stand....
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to help us understand this we turn to a researcher on set and professor at the institute for genome science and technology. let's talk about the test, diagnosing whether a foetus has downs syndrome. how big a breakthrough was that. >> this is an exciting test. instead of taking samples of something from the placenta or the fluid surrounding the foetus, which means sticking a needle - and it's invasive, this is a test you can do that takes dna that's floating around in the mother's circulation. you take a blood somp from the mother and look for dna that has originated in the foetus and analyse the dna. >> earlier tests possibly jeopardised the life of the foetus. >> it spread the rick that you'd lose the foetus >> having the paitent overturned - what does it mean? >> four companies are vying for the diagnostic test, two in the united states and a couple in china. >> all for will stay in the market. >> what does that mean for mothers? >> it means that there are alternatives for getting the test, and it's probably going to mean that over time the prices will drop fasters and there'll be compet
to help us understand this we turn to a researcher on set and professor at the institute for genome science and technology. let's talk about the test, diagnosing whether a foetus has downs syndrome. how big a breakthrough was that. >> this is an exciting test. instead of taking samples of something from the placenta or the fluid surrounding the foetus, which means sticking a needle - and it's invasive, this is a test you can do that takes dna that's floating around in the mother's...
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. or is it? introducing new fast acting advil. with aultra-thin coating and fast absorbg advil ion core™ technology, nothing works faster. new fast acting advil. nothing works faster. they're the days to take care of business.. when possibilities become reality. with centurylink as your trusted partner, our visionary cloud infrastructure and global broadband network free you to focus on what matters. with custom communications solutions and responsive, dedicated support, we constantly evolve to meet your needs. every day of the week. centurylink® your link to what's next. bill bill in the impact segment tonight, very interesting sound bite from california senator dianne feinstein. when asked if president obama is misleading the nation by saying some americans can keep their health plan, ms. feinstein said. this. >> as i understand it, you can keep it up to the time, i hope this is correct but this is what i have been told, up to the time the bill was enacted, then, after that it's a different
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the science is in. and it is time to act. thank you, sir. mr. tonko: thank you, representative heck. we have also been joined by yet another freshman member of the house, this time from the state of pennsylvania, another strong friend of the environment, a person who has spent much of his career defending the environment, representative matt cartwright joins us this evening. thank you for participating with the seek coalition. mr. cartwright: it's my pleasure, my dear friend and colleague from new york. it's almost hard to believe, i would say, that we are noting the one-year anniversary of the terrible storm we call hurricane sandy striking our nation's shores. it seems like no more than six or seven months ago that that all happened. maybe one of the reasons is that it was so horrific so damaging, so devastating that the harm continues. there are still families searching for a place to live. there are still americans still digging out from this problem, trying to salvage the situation for themselves and their families. and so it's almost hard
the science is in. and it is time to act. thank you, sir. mr. tonko: thank you, representative heck. we have also been joined by yet another freshman member of the house, this time from the state of pennsylvania, another strong friend of the environment, a person who has spent much of his career defending the environment, representative matt cartwright joins us this evening. thank you for participating with the seek coalition. mr. cartwright: it's my pleasure, my dear friend and colleague from...
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you know, early on in my time here, i used to say that political science always trumped acutarial science in illinois and we've been able to change the debate to focus on what the real numbers are. as they wrestle with what the solutions must be they are focused on what those acutarial numbers should be. so what we're talking about here is the ultimate good news bad news story. the good news is the investment returns we've realized. the bad news is, over the last several decades we have been shooted about $17 billion in funding that we would have received in an actuary had calculated the contribution. over that period of time we've earned an average of 9% a year on our investment portfolio. if we had had those funds and earned those returns on a full-funded basis we could have this interview and talk about how we'll we're doing and not how poor we're doing. adam: how does this end? the lawmakers in illinois, those who haven't been sent to jail, so many of the governors, i lived in chicago at one point, wind up in jail at end of their terms, i don't say that jokingly by the way. there has
you know, early on in my time here, i used to say that political science always trumped acutarial science in illinois and we've been able to change the debate to focus on what the real numbers are. as they wrestle with what the solutions must be they are focused on what those acutarial numbers should be. so what we're talking about here is the ultimate good news bad news story. the good news is the investment returns we've realized. the bad news is, over the last several decades we have been...
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implications, but even if you stick to health care, doesn't that mean that like if you were a christian science and you led a corporation -- if you were christian scientist and you led a corporation, you could insist that your employees get health coverage that covers nothing? >> yeah. i mean, i think it's quite clear that the slippery slope that says that if the corporations owners, assuming that there's all of the owners are in perfect religious alignment themselves but if their religious views can sort of be imported on to this corporation and then ripple down to effect decisions about everyone who works for the corporation regardless of their religious conscience preferences, then, yeah, i think the slippery slope goes exactly the way that you pause it. and one of the things that's so strange about the janice rogers brown opinion that comes out of d.c. today is that it's almost just a given to her that corporations can have -- can be effectively people under the religious freedom act that is being invoked here. so it's almost as though, well, if they had speech rights, i guess they can have
implications, but even if you stick to health care, doesn't that mean that like if you were a christian science and you led a corporation -- if you were christian scientist and you led a corporation, you could insist that your employees get health coverage that covers nothing? >> yeah. i mean, i think it's quite clear that the slippery slope that says that if the corporations owners, assuming that there's all of the owners are in perfect religious alignment themselves but if their...
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he headed down to a science. i'm thinking, financially, i'm taking the oath of office in cold january 2005 and my grandfather is pumped up in front of me -- keep yourself strong, financially. i knew my state was and we could be. i put all of my efforts -- i won by a big mandate. i used every bit of capital of mine and i said there are two things you don't waste and politics. you don't waste a mandate and you don't waste a crisis. you better make something good out of them. i had a great mandate. i was determined to fix the finances of our state. i think we did do that. i think i with my administrative staff, we worked hard. we went through the recession better than most any state in the nation, one of the top three states in the nation. never cut act in education, never cut back on rock rooms for our children or seniors. we expanded for people in need. we had ourselves financially strong. i come here and my number one goal is fix the finances. raising debt. sooner or later, someone has got to fix the debt. i hope
he headed down to a science. i'm thinking, financially, i'm taking the oath of office in cold january 2005 and my grandfather is pumped up in front of me -- keep yourself strong, financially. i knew my state was and we could be. i put all of my efforts -- i won by a big mandate. i used every bit of capital of mine and i said there are two things you don't waste and politics. you don't waste a mandate and you don't waste a crisis. you better make something good out of them. i had a great...
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this traffic report is brought to you by mummies of the world exhibition now open at the maryland science center. tickets available. >>> we have a fog related eastern school school advisory this morning. talbot county schools will be operating on a 90 minute delay. that means no morning pre-k due to fog. >>> concerns are being raised about security at federal facilities across the country. mike schuh has the story. >> reporter: good morning. a watchdog group said federal faciles are facilities can defend out of an attack. the attack last month since the attack at the nav yard congress is getting involved. there's 9,000 sites including 35 in maryland that need protection. the criticism that measures in training are not in place to stop a gunman on a rampage. there's a bill in congress to change that. one concern, the social security campus in wood lawn. >>> the family of a man who died in baltimore city police custody filed a wrongful lawsuit according to the baltimore sun. the suit alleges anthony anderson was beaten by three city detectives before he died last september. prosecutors said
this traffic report is brought to you by mummies of the world exhibition now open at the maryland science center. tickets available. >>> we have a fog related eastern school school advisory this morning. talbot county schools will be operating on a 90 minute delay. that means no morning pre-k due to fog. >>> concerns are being raised about security at federal facilities across the country. mike schuh has the story. >> reporter: good morning. a watchdog group said federal...
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. >> reporter: political science professor seth maskit says the movement is an example of republicans who are the minority in this state taking desperate measures. in colorado, democrats have control of the senate, house and governor's office. while supporters of the referendum know there's no practical implication from the vote, they say it's a sure way to get attention for their cause. but not everyone agrees with this strategy. >> the best strategy for dealing with political issues is through the political system. >> reporter: the d.a., ken buck, a high profile colorado republican, is among those frustrated. he plans to vote against the 51st state initiative. >> i think what we need to do is make sure that we work doubly hard to get the folks who aren't listening out of office and to make sure that our voices are heard. >> reporter: governor john hickenlooper welcomes more dialogue, saying quote, if this talk of a 51st state is about politics designed to divide us, it is destructive but if it is about sending a message, then i see our responsibility to lean in and do a better job o
. >> reporter: political science professor seth maskit says the movement is an example of republicans who are the minority in this state taking desperate measures. in colorado, democrats have control of the senate, house and governor's office. while supporters of the referendum know there's no practical implication from the vote, they say it's a sure way to get attention for their cause. but not everyone agrees with this strategy. >> the best strategy for dealing with political...
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science has examined 1200 girls between the ages of 6 through 8. on the average early development pecans in white and hispanic girls with more night in a half years. black girls and hispanic and asian females the same as white. but what it comes to their weight and body mass index plays in a rural role and their purity and index. for today's health minute i am mark the shade. >> jacqueline: we will see chile conditions tonight with clear skies and temperatures dropping into the 40's. 67 in santa rosa and livermore. we will be talking again very chilly conditions. >> jacqueline: 20 mi. an hour or when sustained in vallejo. 16 mi. and half moon we can still see some dust that will keep temperatures and little warmer. for tomorrow afternoon and will be a little warmer than what we saw today. in fact it was a mile through the week and will be cooler to next weekend >> jacqueline: was too chilly mornings and mild after known spirit if frost of pfizer has been issued for the north bank. from 3 to 8:00 tomorrow morning we are expecting temperatures to be
science has examined 1200 girls between the ages of 6 through 8. on the average early development pecans in white and hispanic girls with more night in a half years. black girls and hispanic and asian females the same as white. but what it comes to their weight and body mass index plays in a rural role and their purity and index. for today's health minute i am mark the shade. >> jacqueline: we will see chile conditions tonight with clear skies and temperatures dropping into the 40's. 67...
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we learned about that in science class. >> looks like a razor. >> it's a clause called by kelvin's instability. >> i was going to say that. >> the instability of the cloud. and the lower layers a little slower. and the wind shear between causes that cloud. >> look how animated she gets. >> really? >> yes. >> thank you for never giving up on us. >> i think she has. >> i think she has diagnosed us with instability, actually. a long time ago. >> don't forget that one. >> yes, actually. thank you, ginger. appreciate it. >>> moving on to a pair of mysteries on the water. elaborate, strange-looking barges have been seen floating off both coasts. first, in san francisco. now, in maine. imaginations are running wild. there's speculation that a high-tech giant is behind all of this. and abc's rob nelson has spent the overnight hours doing some digging into all this. rob, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, guys. no matter how much digging is being done, political leaders, even the coast guard, isn't saying much at all. all of the tight lips fueling speculation over what google has in store. they a
we learned about that in science class. >> looks like a razor. >> it's a clause called by kelvin's instability. >> i was going to say that. >> the instability of the cloud. and the lower layers a little slower. and the wind shear between causes that cloud. >> look how animated she gets. >> really? >> yes. >> thank you for never giving up on us. >> i think she has. >> i think she has diagnosed us with instability, actually. a long time...
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with five decades in the rearview mirror, lamborghini is still exploring the limits of the science of engineering and the art of irrational romance. >> go to 60minutesovertime.com to find out what it feels like to go more than 15o miles an hour in a lamborghini. sponsored by pfizer. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the ch
with five decades in the rearview mirror, lamborghini is still exploring the limits of the science of engineering and the art of irrational romance. >> go to 60minutesovertime.com to find out what it feels like to go more than 15o miles an hour in a lamborghini. sponsored by pfizer. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis,...